Frugal Air Freshener
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Re: Frugal Air Freshener
I like just a fresh smell without scents and I have found if I pour white vinegar into a small glass bowl and place it on top of my refrigerator it works wonders in the kitchen at absorbing cooking odors. You could also place it in a decorative bottle in a bedroom or bathroom.
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I will be needing something this winter...and this sounds like a good solution...
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Re: Frugal Air Freshener
That is a great idea. I use baking soda and essential oils but vinegar is more frugal!
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Simmering cinnamon sticks on the stove is my very favourite. The scent lasts for days, and it's never overbearing. Just a fresh homey scent.
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Re: Frugal Air Freshener
I've been using my essential oil diffuser a lot lately; my children we asking me a few weeks ago what I sprayed around the kitchen. LOL, just OnGuard (DoTerra); its got orange , cinnamon, & clove oils in it so nicely scented for the holidays. I like using peppermint too. I just put 1/2 cup cool tap water, then 3-6 drops of essential oils, and I'm set for 6-8 hours.
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Gayle. The orange, cinnamon, and clove oil combination sounds lovely.